Antonym: efflux. Similar words: influence, influential, inflamed, inflation, inflammation, inflammatory, luxury, subluxation. Meaning: ['ɪnflʌks] n. the process of flowing in.
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31. One wonders, then, what must be the effect of such an influx of fresh vitality upon biological processes?
32. Householders and shop owners in the town have been put on standby because of the influx of vermin.
33. Such a day was Saturday, 22 June 1929, Black Saturday to the locals - the day of the influx.
34. The influx of large numbers of construction workers had inevitably caused disruption in the nearby villages, especially the closest, Stogursey.
35. Although loyal the good people of St Albans were somewhat concerned with the sudden influx of 20,000 people.
36. They editorialized with barely concealed racism on the influx of perverted foreign religions.
37. Even their curiosity about the sudden influx into their midst of rather ignorant white and black Northerners was restrained and courteous.
38. For those of melancholy or saturnine disposition, the means had to be found for inducing receptivity toward Jovian or solar influx.
39. The influx of outsiders put a poor country area into the forefront of design.
40. The influx of migrants to the city is estimated at 1,000 per week.
41. This results in prolonging the action potential and thus increases calcium influx into the cell.
42. The influx of fresh cash did enable Richmond Unified to become a model urban school district.
43. About 3,500 Kurds came to Britain last May and June, before a visa requirement was hurried in to stem an influx.
44. Prisons offer hundreds of new jobs and an influx of capital to areas faced with stagnation and long-term decline.
45. The great influx of workers had led to pockets of serious overcrowding.
46. The growth of towns was in large measure the result of an influx of migrants from the villages.
47. In any case the huge influx of population from the east erased existing population structures.
48. Tourism has brought a huge influx of wealth into the region.
49. They're useful for bribing diplomats and other types who'd be embarrassed by a sudden influx of cash.
50. Verapamil,(http://sentencedict.com/influx.html) a slow calcium channel blocker minimises cellular injury resulting from calcium influx into cells during hypoxia or ischaemia.
51. At the same time, crime is soaring, fuelled by the influx of drugs from Florida and the Gulf coast.
52. The recent mail influx had depressed him.
53. More fundamentally, what exactly had triggered the calcium influx?
54. This steady influx counterbalanced by any comparable outgo.
55. A major source of the extraordinary growth in China can be attributed to an influx of capital and the mobilisation of labour.
56. Conclusions These findings suggest that QKL can protect against NBE, whose mechanism may be related to preventing the free calcium of the synaptosomes influx.
57. The processes include biodegradation and water washing, bacterial sulfate reduction, deasphalting by gas influx, thermochemical sulfate reduction, gravity segregation, and thermal maturation.
58. The dramatic influx of Vietnames boat people has created a serious problem for the host country which will lead to disastrous consequences unless it is dealt with speedily.
59. The influences of oxygen impurity influx rate and confinement time on intensity and switch-on time of line emissions are surveyed numerically.
60. Singapore's ongoing tourist influx boosted the fortune of hotelier Koh Wee Meng, who moved up ten ranks to No. 14.
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